Gino Paoli
A pillar. 5 for life. more
Led Zeppelin -Houses Of The Holy
Fifth masterpiece in a row for Led Zeppelin. Dark and moody is "No Quarter," moving is "The Rain Song," and the rest of the album is just stunning. Magnificent. more
The Who -Tommy
One of the greatest masterpieces of The Who and rock music as a whole. This rock opera excels both in the core idea of Tommy's story and musically, where Townshend reaches incredible heights. A thousand leagues above The Wall. more
The Band
A name that simple for a band so magnificent. more
Ludwig van Beethoven
In classical music, I am a goat without much knowledge, but after listening to the Ninth Symphony, I am more than sure that nothing in the history of music can equal it. Ludwig Van Beethoven was the greatest composer of all time; not even his deafness stopped him. more
John Fahey
Only a genius can astonish and move you by playing only the acoustic guitar. Monstrous. more
DMX
LORD GIVE ME A SIGN! more
Edvard Munch
Genius, a manifestation of the artistic and ideological depression of the first half of the 20th century. It may be a silly comparison, but Munch can be defined as the Tim Buckley of painting, misunderstood at first, only to be reevaluated and regarded as a FUCKING GENIUS. more
Gianluca Grignani -Sdraiato su una nuvola
The swan song of the "Grigna" more
John Zorn
The greatest musician in the history of mankind. more
Klaus Schulze -Irrlicht
A bone-slicing record that leaves you picked clean after listening. I have no words. more
Groove Armada
Fresh and enjoyable electronics to dance on the floor. more
Dead Can Dance -Dead Can Dance
For some, it’s even their best; for me, an excellent debut, partially original and great dark-wave, partially (translated into "the tracks of Gerrard") already something completely unique and shocking in the '80s scene ("Ocean" and "Musica Eternal" two tearful masterpieces) and, in a very small part, perhaps just a bit immature in 2 or 3 tracks. Nonetheless, extremely high quality, a duo of astonishing originality. Give it a year and “Spleen and Ideal” would arrive, initiating a true miracle in music. more
Van Morrison -Veedon Fleece
Despite that absolute masterpiece of "Astral Weeks" being unreachable, it is still impossible to resist the charm of "Veedon Fleece." more
The Rolling Stones -Sticky Fingers
Although I also love "Exile On Main St.", I've always preferred the essential "Sticky Fingers," a compact, gritty, and sunny album at the same time. "Sticky Fingers" remains the best album by the Rolling Stones, in a period of grace. more
The Rolling Stones -Exile On Main Street
Despite continuing to prefer Sticky Fingers, I greatly appreciate the work done by the Rolling Stones in Exile On Main St., where they managed to create a blend of several different genres (rock and roll, country, soul, gospel), without falling into clichés that have been seen and revisited time and again. more
The Sound -Heads and Hearts
This album has almost gone unnoticed, unjustly ignored and forgotten, containing tracks of a heartbreaking and disarming beauty. The various Interpol, White Lies, Editors, etc. thank you.

Songs:
01 Whirlpool
02 Total Recall
03 Under You
04 Burning Part of Me
05 Love Is Not a Ghost
06 Wildest Dreams
07 One Thousand Reasons
08 Restless Time
09 Mining for Heart
10 World As It Is
11 Temperature Drop more
Lisa Germano
When you discover Lisa Germano, you uncover a beautiful reality that you’re ashamed you didn't find out about sooner. more
Jeff Buckley -Grace
Powerful, moving, angelic album that goes straight to the heart. Jeff could have had a brilliant career like his genius father Tim. One of the most direct and spontaneous albums in history. more
The Sounds
Darkness, melancholy... Unjustly underestimated and forgotten too soon, many owe them so much. Listen to From the Lions Mouth. more